Updated On: 27 April, 2012 07:26 AM IST | | Agencies
Clerics in the country have long spoken against allowing girls to play sports, with one saying in 2009 it might lead them to 'lose their virginity'
A girls school in Saudi Arabia has defied a religious ban on female sports by erecting basketball hoops and letting pupils play at break-time. Powerful clerics in the conservative Islamic kingdom have long spoken against allowing girls to play sports, with one senior figure saying in 2009 it might lead them to lose their virginity by tearing their hymens.
u00a0Saudi Arabia’s austere interpretation of Islamic law prevents women from working, opening bank accounts or having some elective surgery without the permission of a male relative. They are not allowed to drive.